Friday’s Headlines: Day of Carnage Edition
Just when you started feeling safe from coronavirus, two cyclists were reported killed yesterday. Plus all the other news.
June 12, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines: Anti-Columbus Day Edition
The mayor won't do it, but maybe someone with a long rope will bring down the statue of Columbus today. It's happening elsewhere, after all.
June 11, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines: No More Hiding Edition
The biggest news of the day was that real police reform may actually be happening in Albany — even as the NYPD tries to stall it. That plus all the day's headlines.
June 10, 2020
Tuesday’s Headlines: Phase 1 is Underway Edition
Streetsblog's team of hard-bitten reporters pounded the pedals in search of the expected carmageddon, but found only slight increases in traffic. Plus all the other news from yesterday.
June 9, 2020
A Round and a Roundy: De Blasio’s Lyin’ Eyes
One big problem with Mayor de Blasio is that he's only listening to one opinion on police violence — the one coming from NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea.
June 8, 2020
Monday’s Headlines: New York Starts Reopening Today Edition
What a busy weekend — and a busy week to come, now that New York is supposedly reopening. That plus all the other headlines.
June 8, 2020
Friday’s Headlines: Stick a Fork in This Mayor, He’s Done Edition
It is simply a fact of the calendar that Mayor de Blasio will remain in office for another year and a half. The events of the last week prove he's done. Plus the other news.
June 5, 2020
Thursday’s Headlines: A Terrible Day for De Blasio Edition
A really bad stretch for the mayor gets worse, as 236 former and (oops!) current staffers pen an open letter saying what a bad job he's doing. Plus the rest of yesterday's news, including a clip of cops out of control and another of them apparently stealing bikes.
June 4, 2020
Wednesday’s Headlines: Tall Man and Big Dog Edition
The Hatfield and McCoy of New York politics are at it again. Plus other news.
June 3, 2020
City Transport Officials Condemn Police Violence and Affirm Black Lives Matter
A national umbrella group of urban planners carves out a much broader vision for safe streets — one based on justice and safety from police violence.
June 2, 2020